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Category: Amero Overview

Thrive – The Movie Reviewed

With all the negativity around, here is another view.

By Sheri Fogarty (United States) – See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)
This review is from: THRIVE DVD (NTSC) (DVD)
This is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen in a long time. Are you wondering what happened to our economy? Why there is so much going wrong? Thrive presents a very coherent understanding of how the system is rigged for the benefit of a few and perpetuates injustice throughout the world.

Even if you don’t agree with all the particulars about the nature of that injustice it’s important to have an understanding of what’s wrong with the system today, why it’s that way and what we can do to fix it. We need to wake up!

This isn’t about Democrat or Republican, Liberal or Conservative, those are red herrings and just keep us fighting amongst ourselves instead of making things better.

Watch it, and watch it until the end because it does have an empowering ending. Together we can make a difference. I would give this 10 stars if I could. HIGHLY Recommended!

What is the Amero all about?

The North American Currency Union is a theoretical economic and monetary union of the three largest countries of North AmericaCanada, the United States andMexico.

Implementation would involve the three countries giving up their current currency units (U.S. dollarCanadian dollar, andMexican peso) and adopting a new one, created specifically for this purpose. (Some versions of the theory, particularly those circulating in Canada, assume only the United States and Canada would be included.) The hypothetical currency for the union is most often referred to as the amero.[1][2] The concept is modeled on the common European Union currency (the euro), and it is argued to be a natural extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP).

Conspiracy theorists contend that the governments of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are already taking steps to implement such a currency, as part of a “North American Union (NAU)”.[1] No current members of any country’s government have officially stated a desire to create such a body, nor has anyone introduced a common currency as part of this concept.[3]

Source: Wikipedia

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